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Watch the Toronto Raptors from a VIP suite at LATAC’s exclusive networking event

Mar 12, 2025 | Community News, Entertainment, Sports

March 12, 2025

The Latin American Trade Association of Canada (LATAC) is a new revolutionary Canadian organization dedicated to fostering stronger economic, trade, and cultural connections between countries in Latin America and Canada.

Through strategic networking initiatives, investment forums, and cultural programming, they seek to establish a dynamic platform for collaboration and mutual growth.

Their mission is to bridge the gap between Latin American industries and Canadian entrepreneurs and vice-versa, facilitating impactful partnerships and fostering cross-cultural exchange. Visit their website at www.latintrade.ca.

The event at the Toronto Raptors’ game on April 4 will be a gathering of government representatives, business leaders, and key stake holders to explore avenues for enhanced bilateral trade, investment, and economic development. It will provide an opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions on strengthening diplomatic and commercial ties between Canada and countries in Latin America.

Purchase your tickets here.

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